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Um, Could I Get Some Kelp?19 Jul 202400:55:42

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Sea a star, make a wish! 

Many of us know how awful heat waves can be (I know I for one have been very glad to have access to AC this summer)... now imagine being underwater where it is even harder, if not impossible, to cool yourself down. 

Marine invertebrates face many challenges, and heat is definitely one of them, but could kelp forests potentially help provide some protection for communities of invertebrates (like sea stars for example!) during heat waves?

Join me chatting with MSc (/PhD candidate) Dominique Maucieri about her research into this complex question! 

Links From The Episode

Dominique’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquemaucieri/

Website: https://dominiquemaucieri.com/index.html

Some long term Marine survey projects:
https://reeflifesurvey.com/
https://www.sharkconservancy.org/
https://www.aims.gov.au/research-topics/monitoring-and-discovery/monitoring-great-barrier-reef

Positive Eco News accounts to follow: 

Happy Eco News: https://happyeconews.com/

Alaina Wood IG: https://www.instagram.com/itsthegarbagequeen?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==

Sam Bently IG: https://www.instagram.com/sambentley

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and minor swearing comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find Kirstynn on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send me an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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I Hope You Are Doin' Whale03 Jul 202400:58:38

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If you have ever heard whale song before you are likely to agree that it is beautiful, and can be quite powerful. So what if we took these incredible singers (along with dolphins too!) and added our own music to it - all for a greater cause? 

In the search of helping people to practice mindfulness, improve mental health, and to raise awareness for the protection of our oceans, Joshua Sam Miller has created Sounds of The Ocean - An artistic exploration of natural sounds, music, and stunning visuals to inspire conservation action on a global scale. Join me chatting with Joshua all about this project and what it can mean for ocean conservation!

Links From The Episode

Sounds of the Ocean Webpage: https://www.soundsoftheocean.com/

Sounds of The Ocean IG: https://www.instagram.com/sounds.oftheocean

Sounds of The Ocean Playlist on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0hwbS83QeNcC8Gc8vX46aq?si=lDYIW5_9QjmWunj40h6dJQ

The overheard episode about whale song pop culture:  

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/overheard/article/episode-1-humpback-whale-song

A note:
This episode got posted a touch late (damn life gets in the way sometimes!) so you can't catch Sounds of the Ocean on Tardigrade anymore but do follow them on socials to keep an eye out for where you can join them next on their world tour!

General show notes for the show!

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and minor swearing comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology, biology, conservation, and the interesting, and often complicated, ways that humans interact with nature.

Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find Kirstynn on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send me an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

Follow on Instagram and Facebook

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The Scene is Set03 Feb 202301:28:14

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Guest episode alert!

Get behind the scenes with us and award-winning filmmaker Jordan Hoffmaster! We talk about origins, passions, and what it is like to work as a documentary filmmaker. What does it really take to produce the films that have inspired so many of us to love nature? You don't want to miss this one!

Follow Jordan on Instagram (@jordanhoffmaster) and check out what she is up to here.

For new listeners, our podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery”... So, please note we do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in our episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Join us and help support the podcast with Patreon

Follow us on Instagram and Facebook

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Transition by Anthony Earls
Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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A State of Panic14 Dec 202201:12:21

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Just like any good "Florida Man"  news headline demonstrates throughout the year, without fail, sometimes things get a little out of hand... and in terms of Florida's invasive species problem, well, we have quite a problem. 

Join us as we explore the state of Florida (USA), and just how much of a butt f*ckery we have created in terms of invasive plants, reptiles, amphibians, insects, invertebrates... and more.

For new listeners, our podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery”... Please note we do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in our episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Episode Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BM9UWqx7jCpBxk_LR3WTAg5L2UQz8Db-RQ07vqy8Wac/edit?usp=sharing

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Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple


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Horrorble Science: A Halloween Special31 Oct 202201:09:12

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Today we have a bit of fun with some spooooooky "what if" invasive species. So get cozy and make sure you leave a light on by your bedside tonight! Happy Halloween!

Thanks to @gaiafloraco for the special (and oh so creepy) thumbnail art!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

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Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Ambidisastrous22 Jun 202201:06:57

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We see a repeating pattern in the study of invasive species, where an invasive plant or animal is, well… invasive and even disastrous in one area, and endangered in their native ecosystem. And though it is a common pattern, it doesn’t cease to be interesting! Join us today while we take a dive into Tiger Salamanders (Ambystoma Sp.). As both an endangered and invasive salamander. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

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Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple


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Hotel Calif-Osmia04 May 202200:36:47

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Our last episode talked about the insect collapse, so what can you do to help? How about a bee hotel? Join us with special guest Sabrina Moore talking all about bee hotels - tips and tricks on what to do, and most importantly what NOT to do.

What is a bee hotel? Are bee hotels good? Are bee hotels bad? What is good material to use for a bee hotel? Do I have to clean my bee hotel? And more!

Check out more things you can do to help insect conservation in your yard from this BLOG!

Don't forget to follow Sabrina over at @smoorebugs for more awesome bee hotel advice and other awesome "bug" stuff!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Transition by Anthony Earls
Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Electric Bugaloo23 Feb 202202:09:20

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Two-hour special alert!

Guess who's back back back?! Back again?! Becca's back, with buggy friends!

Our amazing guest Bug Girl Becca returns to talk to us about a difficult and very real problem the modern is facing. Join us for the emotional roller coaster that is the depressing stats, tarantula babies, the main causes behind insect decline, hosts with food poisoning, bad bees and good bees, breakfast wine, and how YOU can help slow the world wide insect decline.

Check out the Xerces Society

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

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Music credits from Adobe Stock: 

Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Snip 2.4.5 I Got 99 Problems but Tusks Aint One18 Feb 202200:31:31

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

No tusks no problem, right? The issue is a bit more complicated than it may seem at first, joins us today while we explore the following paper: 

Today Kirstynn and guests co-host Francisco Romero explore how poaching can greatly influence populations and evolution. 

Campbell-Staton, S. C., Arnold, B. J., Gonçalves, D., Granli, P., Poole, J., Long, R. A., & Pringle, R. M. (2021). Ivory poaching and the rapid evolution of tusklessness in African elephants. Science, 374(6566), 483-487. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abe7389

I am sorry guys I lied, this paper was not Open Access but messsage me or email me and I can send you a PDF!

Follow Francisco on Naturaleza Para Toditos !

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Transition by Anthony Earls 
Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Ram hunting pressure paper: 

Douhard, Mathieu & Festa-Bianchet, Marco & Pelletier, Fanie & Gaillard, Jean-Michel & Bonenfant, Christophe. (2015). Changes in horn size of Stone's sheep over four decades correlate with trophy hunting pressure. Ecological Applications. 26. 150612113525004. 10.1890/14-1461.1. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279230176_Changes_in_horn_size_of_Stone's_sheep_over_four_decades_correlate_with_trophy_hunting_pressure


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Charismatic Megafaun...uh?09 Feb 202201:01:38

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Invasive species tend to be small, cryptic, and difficult to locate... right? Come with us to the heart of the Colombian Rain Forest to talk about one of the weirdest invasive species out there, with a intriguing past and a complicated story to tell.  

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Resources: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xTFF4wXPrl2PSkwlNXMRW62r3BCQ_1VW1Iyy90hd9Mg/edit?usp=sharing

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Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Snip 2.3.5 - QnA Number 2!02 Feb 202200:43:43

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For today's Anthropo Snip we went to Instagram and got our lovely fans to ask us some questions and here are some answers! Thank you to everyone who asked! Feel free to send us questions whenever so we can do another episode like this. 

Some rescources for cleaning gear and stopping the spread of invasives: 
http://www.northeastparc.org/products/pdfs/NEPARC_Pub_2014-02_Disinfection_Protocol.pdf

http://www.cwhc-rcsf.ca/docs/HHWG%20Decontamination%20Protocol%202017-05-30.pdf

https://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/water-and-land/science/stream-bugs/field-gear-cleaning-protocol.pdf

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

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Music credits from Adobe Stock: 

Transition by Anthony Earls 

Particle Emission by Silver Maple

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Change The Channa29 Dec 202101:04:39

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A voracious, terrifying, man-eating fish stalks the rivers of Europe, and now the United States… ok well not so much. Join as we debunk the fake problems around snakehead fish and talk about some of the real issues with its invasion with our new Episode S2E3 - Change The Channa. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Transition by Anthony Earls 
Particle Emission by Silver Maple

Resources: 
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cRBj6qYLYj9ATqCnadMHv0QiuoGxqs0BorNqug5b49g/edit?usp=sharing

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Bear With Me For a Sec10 Apr 202401:04:03

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As we expand into natural areas we are undoubtedly expanding into the habitat of other animals. However, sometimes, instead of being pushed out these animals adapt to our landscape… becoming what we refer to as “urbanized.” 

Today, we dive into co-existing with urbanized black bears in the Tahoe area with Toogee Sielsch! 

Links from the episode: 

Follow Toogee on IG 

Bear stuff! 

https://bearwise.org/ - bear safety!

https://www.tahoebears.org/

Article Types of Deep Sleep in Animals: Torpor, Hibernation, Estivation and Brumation - https://untamedscience.com/biology/ecology/types-of-deep-sleep-in-animals-torpor-hibernation-estivation-and-brumation/

About the show: 

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

Follow on Instagram and Facebook

Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account 

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Snip 2.2.5 Dim The Lights Down Low22 Dec 202100:28:11

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Today’s Paper 

A look at how artificial light at night, or ALAN, is actually even worse than we thought it was (yay?), enjoy!

Kevin J Gaston, Simone Ackermann, Jonathan Bennie, Daniel T C Cox, Benjamin B Phillips, Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel, Dirk Sanders, Pervasiveness of Biological Impacts of Artificial Light at Night, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 61, Issue 3, October 2021, Pages 1098–1110, https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/icab145

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Other interesting papers about ALAN and its impacts 

A meta-analysis of biological impacts of artificial light at night. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01322-x

Impact of Different Wavelengths of Artificial Light at Night on Phototaxis in Aquatic Insects

https://academic.oup.com/icb/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/icb/icab149/6310577?redirectedFrom=fulltext#

Impacts of artificial lighting at night on insect conservation. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/icad.12490

Artificial light at night at the terrestrial-aquatic interface: Effects on predators and fluxes of insect prey- https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0240138

Impact of Different Wavelengths of Artificial Light at Night on Phototaxis in Aquatic Insects. https://academic.oup.com/icb/article-abstract/61/3/1182/6310577?redirectedFrom=fulltext



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Honey, Don't Bee Like That...15 Dec 202100:49:55

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Today a popular conservation icon that is actually… well a threat to conservation in many parts of the world. Come buzz with us about the European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) as we discuss some of the issues of this widespread invasive of the Americas. 


The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. We are serious about research, and less serious about delivery. Come have fun and hopefully learn something new!


 If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.


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Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UqChsD3TphjCyvdxavrogakUlmzCVGCNOu-d_6wOAiA/edit?usp=sharing

Music credits from Adobe Stock: 

Transition by Anthony Earls 
Particle Emission by Silver Maple


More neat stuff on Africanized Honey Bees:
http://www.iucngisd.org/gisd/species.php?sc=325

Read some blogs on the issue:


Bees Gone Wild - Feral honey bees pose a danger to native bees and the ecosystems that depend on them by Daniel Rubinoff: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/bees-gone-wild/


How the Bees You Know are Killing the Bees You Don’t by Nala Rogershttps://www.insidescience.org/news/how-bees-you-know-are-killing-bees-you-don%27t


Podcasts mentioned:


The Wild Podcast, The rise and fall…and rise...of the island fox - https://www.kuow.org/stories/the-pig-the-eagle-and-the-island-fox


For more on butts… Gluteology by Ologies
https://www.alieward.com/ologies/gluteology?rq=gluteology




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Snip 2.1.5 Bye Son... and Everyone Else25 Nov 202100:28:26

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

When did human-related climate impacts actually start moving mega fauna out of their historical ranges and niches? Let’s chat about it!

Today’s paper:

Pineda-Munoz, S., Wang, Y., Lyons, S. K., Tóth, A. B., & McGuire, J. L. (2021). Mammal species occupy different climates following the expansion of human impacts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(2). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1922859118 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff


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A Bit of a Stretch17 Nov 202100:57:23

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WE. ARE. BACK!

Join us for our first episode of season 2, talking about an extremely difficult invasive plant that is taking total control over huge regions in the United States.

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world.

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support us via Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthropo_Scene

Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff

Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hsIooGHdDpG9KelRV7CfaYkjUAcO2w_DDoemm0hp_lg/edit?usp=sharing

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Season 2 Coming Soon22 Oct 202100:01:25

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Hey everyone! Sorry for disappearing on you!
Season 2 is coming really soon and we can't wait! Stay tuned!


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BONUS - How it All Started. Interview w/ Nicholas: How Fishing Impacts Turtles04 Aug 202100:26:18

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We thought it would be fun for everyone to get to know how Nicholas and Kirstynn met and to listen in to the first interview we ever did, where Kirstynn Interviewed Nicholas for a video and article (links below) about how recreational fishing can negatively impact wildlife, with a focus on turtles. Enjoy!

Video - Fishing impacts on non-target wildlife and mitigating the problem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRp8ggYBLpY&t=1371s

Blog - How to have a smaller impact on our small pond wildlife:
https://untamedscience.com/blog/how-to-have-a-smaller-impact-on-our-small-pond-wildlife/

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Anthropo Snip 8.5 - Don't Get Cross With Me21 Jul 202100:35:26

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Today we explore a meta-analysis on wildlife crossing structures and talk about what is general, and not so general about getting wildlife safety across roads and railways. 

Denneboom, D., Bar-Massada, A., & Shwartz, A. (2021). Factors affecting usage of crossing structures by wildlife–a systematic review and meta-analysis. Science of The Total Environment, 146061.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969721011281

This research project was done by Dror Denneboom under The Human and Biodiversity lab, at the Architecture and Urban Planning faculty of the Technion University with co-authors Assaf Shwartz and Avi Bar-Massada. 

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Coyote Not So Ugly With Zoë Rossman07 Jul 202101:05:34

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Our second ever guest episode! 

Zoë Rossman PhD student at The University of New Mexico talks to us about coyotes in The United States. We chat about their biology, their success in urban environments and of course about their interactions with people. 

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Anthropo Snip 7.5 - Q&A from the fans #109 Jun 202100:39:06

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

For this episode, Nicholas reached out through social media to collect questions that people wanted us to answer on the show. We talk about sparrows, prescription burning, cats, and more!

Thank you to everyone who asked questions and let us know if you want us to do this again!

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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A Boring Beetle Interview with Bug Girl Becca26 May 202101:14:28

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Boring? or boring?!

In this episode we get some help from an expert to explore a beetle that is decimating trees across various regions of the world, and how it might be controlled. 

Join us today for our first ever guest episode! Becca (AKA Bug Girl Becca) talks to us about the emerald ash borer (EAB) in the United States and its respective parasitoids which are the main focus of her studies. 

Follow Becca or get in touch!

Instagram: @BugGirlBecca

Twitter: @BugGirlBecca

TikTok: @BugGirl.Becca

Email: rrain@udel.edu or buggirlbecca@gmail.com

Extra resource: 

EAB Manual: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/domestic/downloads/eab.pdf

We would like to apologize for the audio quality in this episode. We had some trouble with connections etc. from our 3 different people connecting around the world and it caused a bit of a quality issue. Thanks for your understanding! We are still learning too.
Also Kirstynn Recently moved and there are some very naughty dogs next door who can be heard barking. She is working on blocking the sounds better for next time. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.


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It Just Felis Right27 Mar 202401:03:59

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Here kitty kitty kitty. Did you know there are black bobcats in Florida?! And a lot more wild cats in the USA than you might think!

Join me chatting with Carnivore Ecologist Aidan Branney about his new paper on melanistic bobcats, as well as how we can work to start getting big cats back on the landscape, in a way that actually works for all the stakeholders involved. 

Links from the Show

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Research gate profile: 

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aidan-Branney

Melanistic Bobcat paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/377445816_Photographic_documentation_of_melanism_in_bobcats_Lynx_rufus_in_the_Greater_Everglades

Ocelots article: (more on this coming in a future episode!) https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/northern-ocelots-endangered-conservation-texas?loggedin=true&rnd=1696521100906

About the Show: 

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Gumming Up The Works12 May 202101:01:03

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Today we explore an invasive tree species that is also an extremely economically important tree in places where it is invasive, and has even become culturally important in some places! Explore this socioeconomic and ecological issue with us via a case study in the Ecuadorian Andes. 

Listen to the video interview with Álvaro Barragán: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1710928/episodes/8330349

Watch the interview on youtube: https://youtu.be/dzzayv7vW6I (English subtitles available) 

Statement correction: Kirstynn states that bananas are INVASIVE in Ecuador when they are really just NON-NATIVE.

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Bonus Intreview: Eucalipto con Álvaro Barragán12 May 202100:23:44

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Kirstynn habla con el profesor Álvaro Barragán sobre el eucalipto en Ecuador. ¿Cómo complican los aspectos económicos y culturales nuestras interacciones con las especies invasoras?

Kirstynn speaks with professorÁlvaro Barragán about Eucalyptus in Ecuador. How do economic and cultural aspects complicate our interactions with invasive species? 
This interview is conducted in Spanish. 

Spanish and English transcript available. 

You can watch the video with English subtitles on Kirstynn's youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzzayv7vW6I&t=780s

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Snaked and Afraid21 Apr 202101:04:37

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Today we hone in on a very specific snake species that is taking over a once snake-less island and discuss the issues related to the exotic pet trade, and irresponsible pet ownership.
 
Join us as we explore the impacts of king snakes on the canary islands and how we might reduce this problem now, and in the future. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gLEDZzkDRmFrpkbd4BaxgmdWVQbNqGKPwGZMIIvW_pk/edit?usp=sharing

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Anthropo Snip 4.5 - Well Wood You Look At That?14 Apr 202100:32:36

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Temperate deciduous forests around the world now only exist in small pockets nestled between developments. How is the plant community impacted by invasive species, urban influence, and time since disturbance? Join us today for some surprising results on the subject!

Trammell, T. L., D'Amico III, V., Avolio, M. L., Mitchell, J. C., & Moore, E. (2020). Temperate deciduous forests embedded across developed landscapes: Younger forests harbour invasive plants and urban forests maintain native plants. Journal of Ecology, 108(6), 2366-2375.

NOTE FROM THE EPISODE: It was indeed aerial imagery NOT satellite imagery that was used in the paper - KIrstynn did note it down incorrectly. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.


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Getting Antsy07 Apr 202101:08:02

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Today we talk about a tiny ant that packs a BIG punch. In the top 100 invasive species of the world according to the IUCN, the little fire ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) has successfully spread and taken over countries around the world. Join us talking about the impact of their invasion and how it is being controlled. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Anthropo Snip 3.5 - More ‘Mander, More Problems31 Mar 202100:22:58

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Today we look at a valuable interdisciplinary approach to mapping pressures and stresses on endangered Giant Salamanders in China. 

Turvey, S. T., Chen, S., Tapley, B., Liang, Z., Wei, G., Yang, J., . . . Cunningham, A. A. (2021). From dirty TO Delicacy? Changing exploitation in China threatens the world's largest amphibians. People and Nature. doi:10.1002/pan3.10185

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.


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Crying Over Spilled Milk24 Mar 202101:25:50

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Today we venture into some grey areas of invasive species and play with some tricky definitions surrounding Milkweed in its native and non-native range, and with it, implications for the Monarch Butterfly. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JApMyDEo73M-bOlpYVFfCDdyXJufWKIdH-ERHxklYYg/edit?usp=sharing

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Anthropo Snip 2.5 - Reindeer Rescue Squad?17 Mar 202100:20:37

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Could restoring large herds of herbivores in the arctic tundra help to slow down permafrost melting and the dangerous climate change effects? Join us while we take a look at this new idea 

Beer, C., Zimov, N., Olofsson, J., Porada, P., & Zimov, S. (2020). Protection of permafrost soils from thawing by increasing herbivore density. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-10.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60938-y

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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A Pain in the Grass10 Mar 202101:04:05

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Today we talk about a general problem, and a specific invasive species. Join us as we explore impacts of lawn grass on ecosystems, with a specific look at Kentucky Bluegrass in the Northern Great Plains in North America. 
Which are in central northern USA and Southern Canada (contrary to the mistake in the episode where Kirstynn says Eastern) 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

This episode contains explicit language. 

Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff

Resources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ODTJCs8eSwKg_qzQ-0RZVVp2P0HUcFrX5RAaKo9lwyk/edit?usp=sharing

Carbon impact of lawn care equipment

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Anthropo Snip 1.5 - Functionally Dysfunctional06 Mar 202100:21:38

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Anthropo Snips are a quick look at new(ish) interesting papers and concepts related to anthropogenic impacts on natural ecosystems. 

Today, a look at the impacts of human activity and development on functional groups and niche partitioning in neotropical freshwater fish of Brazil. Are we reducing the types of fish one can find in these rivers? 

Pereira, L. M., Dunck, B., & Benedito, E. (2021). Human impacts alter the distribution of fish functional diversity IN NEOTROPICAL stream system. Biotropica. doi:10.1111/btp.12896


The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Feelin' a Little Swamped13 Mar 202401:00:01

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Reptiles are an underappreciated, and often feared, group of animals… So, who will come to their aid when they need it? Well none other than Florida’s local reptile superhero, Swamp Girl!

Join me chatting with Kim Tittergton, founder of Swamp Girl Adventures, all about the good, the bad, and the ugly of reptile rehabilitation. 

From impossible turtle recoveries after car strikes to full grown men who are scared of softshell turtles trying to break into their home, she has seen it all! You don’t wanna miss this one!

Links from the show: 

Follow KIm on IG

Swamp Girl Adventures Website: https://www.swampgirladventures.org/

Donate to Swamp Girl Adventures: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WJVZGNEU28TJJ

Gopher Tortoises on Untamed Science! https://untamedscience.com/biodiversity/gopher-tortoise/

About the Show:

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

Original music and audio edition for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

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OH Carp!24 Feb 202101:15:53

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In today’s episode, we explore the “asian carp”,  focusing on Hypopthalmichthys sp., and its invasion of rivers in the Midwestern United States. Join us chatting about the ecology, problems, and potentially solutions, no matter how crazy they may seem, surrounding this introduced fish. 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, or suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast, facebook, or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Music credit to: @ejifiii_stuff

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“Skarping” video: We are impartial to actions in this video but wanted to show everyone what we were talking about for tourism related to reducing carp populations: https://youtu.be/uqykDINEcGo

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Introduction Episode22 Feb 202100:17:01

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Meet Nicholas and Kirstynn, co-hosts of The Anthropo Scene. A quick introduction and giving you an idea of what we hope to do with this podcast. 


The Anthropo Scene is an independent project by young ecologists hoping to educate and share interesting information about invasive species around the world. If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, or just say hi, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Episodes may contain some strong language.

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Don’t Be a Hippo-crit28 Feb 202400:38:49

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What is actual eco tourism and how do you sniff out a hypocrite greenwashing company? 

Join me chatting with Dr. Camille Fritsch about hippos, eagles, snakes, and lions, and his new science based ecotourism initiative in Africa. 

Also, ever wondered what Africa’s stinkiest animal is? The answer might surprise you 

Links from the show: 

Camille's IG

https://www.instagram.com/follow.the.hippo/

https://www.instagram.com/imvubu.safaris/

https://imvubu-safaris.com/

More about hippos! Hippo biology for Untamed Science 

https://untamedscience.com/biodiversity/not-so-gentle-giants-hippo-biology-and-behavior/

About the Show: 

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

Original music for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

Support and Sponsorship

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

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Baby, Give Me a Sign14 Feb 202400:44:08

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Combining Art and Science to tell a story is a real… well, art! Join me chatting with Dr. Heather Hinham, founder of Second Nature Creative Interpretations about her interpretive work, from digital media to interpretive trails and more, Heather helps bring stories to life for the community!

We also chat a little about career transitions and how to go after what you want!

Links from the episode: 

Heather on IG: https://www.instagram.com/secondnaturemb/
More from Heather: https://linktr.ee/SecondNatureMB

About the Show:

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.
 
Original music for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions   

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

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Sorry, I Didn't Bycatch That31 Jan 202400:51:04

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Today we explore some really interesting conservation issues tightly ingrained with socio-economics, culture, tradition, and even modern day pirates. 

Join me chatting with conservation ecologist Maria Dabrowski about her masters project in Coastal Ecuador working with fisherman and marine conservation! 

Links from the episode: 

GoFundMe for the project: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-protect-leatherback-sea-turtles 

Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OaelnM40bXw2BE0ZJvzXjNmrK8txnQzn/view?usp=sharing 

María’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gogreenfortheocean/

The Leatherback Project: https://www.leatherbackproject.org/

About the show: 

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us! 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney. 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

Follow on Instagram and Facebook

Original music for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account 

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Not So Nice To Meat You17 Jan 202400:48:58

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I’m back baby! Season 3 is here and I couldn’t be more excited to share episode one with you!
Today Conservation Ecologist Hali’a Eastburn talks to us all about (wait for it) CARNIVOROUS PLANTS! 

What are they? Why do they do what they do? Why are they endangered? Join us to find out!

Links from the episode: 

Hali’a on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thehaliapedia/
More from Hali’a: https://linktr.ee/thehaliapedia

The episode from Good Natured of Conservation Optimism was actually about the Adjunct Stork not vultures! but here is the link, it's awesome!
Episode 5 here: https://conservationoptimism.org/our-resources/good-natured-podcast-uk-hub/

Note:
Forgive me on the unbalanced audio friends, I am trying a few things to balance it out better but the free tools aren't working for me. Will re-upload when I figure i tout. 

For new listeners, this podcast is “Serious about research, and less serious about delivery” because our mission has always been approachability and a real-world approach to issues...

Please note I do not do a lot of editing and what some might consider “offensive language” comes up from time to time in episodes, so we hope you can sit back, learn something, and have a laugh with us!

What is The Anthropo Scene? 

The Anthropo Scene is an independent project started by young ecologists who are passionate about sharing interesting information surrounding the complicated story of introduced and invasive species around the world. It has now opened up to include more topics about Ecology and the interesting, and sometimes complicated ways that humans interact with nature.

This podcast continues in the loving memory of Nicholas McCarney.

Original music and audio editing for Season 3 by the talented Garret Baker from Quiet Sun Productions 

If you would like to sponsor an episode, suggest a future topic and/or collaboration, find us on Instagram at @Anthropo_scene_podcast or send us an email at anthroposcenepodcast@gmail.com.

Support with Patreon

Follow on Instagram and Facebook


Interested in starting a podcast? Buzzsprout is a great hosting site with easy tools to help you succeed in your podcast journey. Help support us by using our affiliate link to start your own buzzsprout account 

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A Tribute for Nicholas <307 Sep 202300:01:19

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To anyone who is unaware, Nicholas passed away last month. I made them this small tribute while I was trying to make sense of it all. We miss you already dear friend. The world of nature education and scicomm won't be the same without you. 
With love, 
Kirstynn 

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